Yes. And look at where they are coming from. A country that is a hereditary dictorship with some of the most repressive religious laws,
LOLOLOL!!!! Ooooh ye of little knowledge. The complaint of the fundamentalist in Saudi is that the repressive religious laws that are being enforced are not repressive enough.
Read some of the writings of Aasim al-Maqdisi. "Democracy a religion", or
"Clear Evidence on the Infidel Nature of the Saudi State and Unveiling the
Falsehood in the Provisions of the Constitution". They oppose the recent elections, they oppose allowing women to drive. They oppose any departure from strict adherence to the Shariah. They oppose the elections in Jordan and Egypt, they oppose the Muslim Brotherhood for daring to take part in the legislators of the unbelievers. The doctrine applied to the saudis has been the same since the ikhwan revolted against the Monarchy in the 1920s and fled to Egypt and established the Muslim Brotherhood.
Im beginning to think you dont know the first thing about Islam, and yet are still compelled to defend it whenever you can.